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The Huntington Town Board voted this week to enact term limits for all local elected officials, fulfilling a key campaign promise by Republican Supervisor Chad Lupinacci and Republican Councilman Ed Smyth.
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When Americans across the country elected President Donald J. Trump last November, they sent a message loud and clear: it’s time to get our country back on track, drain the swamp in Washington, and Make America Great Again!
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The next Huntington supervisor is Chad Lupinacci.
Lupinacci, a Republican and current state assemblyman, earned 26,481 votes Tuesday to defeat Democrat and current Huntington Councilwoman Tracey Edwards, who earned 21,575 votes. A third candidate in the race, Michael Raspantini, earned 1,076 votes.
Lupinacci, 38, of Melville, watched the results roll in Tuesday night at a packed Nathan Hale VFW Post 1469 in Huntington Station. There, he said, that based on “the feedback we were hearing today, whether at the supermarkets or on the phones, we knew Huntington was ready for a new direction.”
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Hector Gavilla - Republican candidate for Suffolk County Legislature's 16th District - joined the "Spotlight Segment" on L.I. News Radio this morning to discuss his life story, and his plans to lower our property taxes and STOP the red light camera scam.
LISTEN NOW --> https://soundcloud.com/jvcbroadcasting/suffolk-county-legislator-candidate-hector-gavilla-live-on-li-in-the-am
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Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta (R-Fort Salonga) published the attached Letter To The Editor of The Huntingtonian this week. Trotta continues to demonstrate his leadership in the chamber and his dedication to protecting Suffolk taxpayers!
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